The Poll: Priority projects

Among the projects named by the council were expanding the Broad Hollow Bioscience Park, adding hangar and office space at Republic Airport and developing a mixed-use project on the site of the former United Artists Theater in Coram, among others.

Here’s the full list:

The creation of a smart grid infrastructure on Long Island;

Adding a third building to the Broad Hollow Bioscience Park;

The construction of an $80 million, 94,000-square-foot Winthrop-University Hospital medical research and education facility;

The creation of a center for biomedicine on the campus of Stony Brook University;

Infrastructure improvements at the Ronkonkoma Hub;

Continued funding for Wyandanch Rising;

Developing a mixed-use project on the site of the former United Artists Theater in Coram, now known as Wincoram Commons;

Fostering the generation of more engineers on Long Island by having Farmingdale State College and the New York Institute for Technology develop their own EngINE initiative, pioneered last year by Stony Brook University;

Business investments at several local companies including Quality King Distributing, Hampton Transportation, Hampton Jitney, HF Corwin and Son, and Satur Farms

Promote development of six regionally significant projects at Belmont Park, the Nassau Hub, Glen Cove Harbor, the Cerro Wire property in Oyster Bay, the Shoreham power plant and EPCAL in Calverton.

We’ve culled the list of 16 down to six, giving you the opportunity to choose which project is most important to you. If one of the 16 not listed is at the top of your list, add it in the comments section below.

Which of the following "priority" projects by the LI Regional Economic Development Council is most important?

Promote development at six regionally significant properties on Long Island (42%, 73 Votes)